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What (who) is safety pin - definition

POINTED FASTENER WITH A LOCKING MECHANISM, OFTEN USED TO SECURE CLOTHING AND CLOTH DIAPERS
Safety pins; Safety Pin; Safety-pin; Safetypin; Safety Pins; Nappy pin; Baby pin; Diaper pin; Safety-pins; 🧷
  • Punk-style clothing held together with safety pins
  • Hunt's 1849 patent on the safety pin, U.S. patent #6,281
  • Silver safety pins
  • A ribbon and badge attached to a [[school cap]] with safety pins

safety pin         
¦ noun a pin with a point that is bent back to the head and is held in a guard when closed.
safety pin         
(safety pins)
A safety pin is a bent metal pin used for fastening things together. The point of the pin has a cover so that when the pin is closed it cannot hurt anyone.
...trousers which were held together with safety pins.
N-COUNT
free safety         
  • Former [[Washington Redskins]] free safety [[Sean Taylor]]
AMERICAN AND CANADIAN FOOTBALL DEFENSIVE POSITION
Strong safety; Strong Safety; Free safety; Free Safety; Safety position; Safety postion; Safety postition; Safety (defensive back); Safety (football position); Safety (Canadian football position); Safety (Gridiron football position); Safety (American football position); Safety (American football) position; Safeties coach; Safety (American and Canadian football position); Safetyman
¦ noun American Football a defensive back who is usually free from an assignment to cover a particular player on the opposing team.

Wikipedia

Safety pin

The safety pin is a variation of the regular pin which includes a simple spring mechanism and a clasp. The clasp forms a closed loop to properly fasten the pin to whatever it is applied to and covers the end of the pin to protect the user from the sharp point.

Safety pins are commonly used to fasten pieces of fabric or clothing together. Safety pins, or more usually a special version with an extra safe cover, called a nappy or loincloth pin, are widely used to fasten cloth diapers (nappies), or modern loincloths. They're preferred as their safety clasp, while remaining an ingestion hazard, prevents the baby from being jabbed or pricked. Safety pins can be used generally to patch torn or damaged clothing. They can also be used as an accessory in all kinds of jewelry including: earrings, chains, and wristbands. Sometimes they're used to attach an embroidered patch. Safety pins are divided into numbered size categories. Size 3 pins are often being used in quilting and may be labelled for purchase as a "quilting pin." Sizes 4 and larger may be called "blanket pins" and deemed acceptable as kilt pins for informal dress, depending upon design and appearance.

Examples of use of safety pin
1. "As she worked the red carpet, this huge safety pin was clearly visible.
2. When the boy was sure the man had left, he spit the sock –– and the safety pin –– onto the ground.
3. The key to his escape was a safety pin that was holding together a rip in Clay‘s jacket, Kelle said.
4. On being told this was inappropriate in one of the crustier seats in the Home Counties, she borrowed a safety pin.
5. While his abductor was driving Clay away from the bus stop, the boy took the safety pin off his sleeve and nervously played with it, Kelle said.